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State what classes. Discuss.
2-3 days? Good luck in med school.
State what classes. Discuss.
I feel like I can get away with cramming with most subjects except any type of chemistry.
With chemistry, I try to go over the concepts 30min-1hr before I sleep and then the same when I wake up. And of course I do all the book problems.
i find if i dont cram i dont remember on the day of the test unless i restudy everything...
i agree..probably the best method.. keep up with material, go over it many times, cram if necessary a few days before. i have not done this before.. ever.. but i bet it works. repition is key..This here is the key, sounds like you're on track, so study throughout the blocks or however your school is broken up for exams, then restudy!
I crammed in college, tried it for 1 block in med school and did OK didn't fail or anything, but I also didn't honor.
THEN I started keeping up with classes and going over things multiple times including "cramming" before the test where I restudied everything I had already studied. I know that stuff much better now, and if I really need to recall it off the top of my head 1-3 years later, I can, but some might take a little longer to find it in the dusty vaults of my brain than other. Or I can refresh my memory really quickly.
where are all my other "at least a week before" peeps? i like to start 8-10 days before a test with an outline of everything i need to know. then i break it up into assignments for each day before the exam, leaving the last 1-2 days for trouble spots and general review. woooo anal retentiveness!
(btw, to all you other non-crammers... did you ever feel weird studying less than everyone else right before exams and seeing everyone else in the library freaking out? sometimes i would get worried and feel like i should be studying the night before when in reality i had finished already.)
where are all my other "at least a week before" peeps?
Generally, I will study 4-5 days before a test, but it sucks because my school is on a 12 week term, so all of my tests are stacked around the end of week 3/beginning of week 4 and then somewhere around week 6/7 and then 9/10 and then finals week. So i have a really difficult time studying for 2-4 tests at once.
NotAndrew- love the new picture! 24 is one of my favorites.
Depends on the class? 😕
Do you all really study the same way for all of your classes? Some require less than 4 hours of total study. Others will take a week of sustained study. Others will kill you if you ever drop the ball...
you guys need to stop baggin on crammers. dont act like youre smarter just because you study everyday.
sure i cram, but is it like i dont know most of the material already before i cram? no. im pretty well "studied" before i cram because i dont forget course material that fast, so when i do cram, its to practice and pick up details rather than entire concepts.
however, i agree that some things (i imagine everything in med school) cannot be crammed for. that being said, i still cram, but i know what my cram-per-day limits are and adjust accordingly. so i might spread out material over four days instead of one.
that being said, i would NEVER study every day if there were no tests coming up. thats just gross.
Have any of you been able to overcome your own bad study habits?
What are you talking about? Thats a picture of me taken moments before I went on an undercover assignment and got addicted to heroin.
12 weeks? during the fall and spring also? How many hours a week do you have for each class? I am fascinated with this alleged 12 week term.